Full Utilization of Manpower: Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 2239, H.R. 1742, H.R. 1728 and H.R. 992, Bills Relating to the Full Utilization of Manpower. March 25, 26, 30, 31, April 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, May 6, and 7, 1943 |
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... give management some relief , we will say , or give it some protection in trying to run its business . The men who will follow me will explain why that relief is necessary , as we have this growing tendency on the part of the unions to ...
... give management some relief , we will say , or give it some protection in trying to run its business . The men who will follow me will explain why that relief is necessary , as we have this growing tendency on the part of the unions to ...
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... give you my views ; I must then hurry back to New York to go on with the conference . I am interested in this bill ... gives me more satisfaction now as an outsider looking back than the fact that it came to be my lot , along with your ...
... give you my views ; I must then hurry back to New York to go on with the conference . I am interested in this bill ... gives me more satisfaction now as an outsider looking back than the fact that it came to be my lot , along with your ...
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... give attention to that particular bill , the Austin - Wadsworth bill , or to something of that nature that would cause the manpower to do the things that must be done all over the wide extent of this country if we are going to win this ...
... give attention to that particular bill , the Austin - Wadsworth bill , or to something of that nature that would cause the manpower to do the things that must be done all over the wide extent of this country if we are going to win this ...
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... give them the job for which they were hired . That frequently happens . A man is employed as a cutter , for example ; the assistant mine foreman watches him run his cutting machine and it appears to him that the man is incapable of ...
... give them the job for which they were hired . That frequently happens . A man is employed as a cutter , for example ; the assistant mine foreman watches him run his cutting machine and it appears to him that the man is incapable of ...
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... give a man responsi- bility , you have to give him authority commensurate with it . I think that is a fundamental rule of management . The management that has the most to do with the efficient exercise of manpower is this very ...
... give a man responsi- bility , you have to give him authority commensurate with it . I think that is a fundamental rule of management . The management that has the most to do with the efficient exercise of manpower is this very ...
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Page 321 - The management of the works and the direction of the working forces, including the right to hire, suspend or discharge for proper cause, or transfer, and the right to relieve employees from duty because of lack of work, or for other legitimate reasons...
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Page 795 - For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?
Page 833 - Who customarily and regularly directs the work of two or more other employees therein; and (c) Who has the authority to hire or fire other employees or whose suggestions and recommendations as to the hiring or firing and as to the advancement and promotion or any other change of status of other employees will be given particular weight...
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